First Grade

Curriculum Overview

READING /LANGUAGE ARTS

First graders will enjoy fairy tales and folk tales from a variety of cultures. The main focus of our program will be reading fluency and comprehension. The first graders will master the skill of reading through phonetic instruction. The students will receive daily instruction in phonics, penmanship, grammar, and spelling.

Reading and Writing Skills

independently read grade appropriate material

use increasing semantic, phonetic, and structural skills to become an effective reader

have command of letter names and sounds: initial, medial, and final

identify main characters and the beginning, middle and end of story

write independently with some fluency; begin to demonstrate sentence sense and reflect logical flow of words and ideas

begin to use conventions in spelling, punctuation, and grammar

print legibly and clearly

apply spelling patterns

put spaces between words

journal writing

understand story structure (identify character – plot – setting)

poetry (reading and writing) – reflective – acrostic

Speaking and Listening Skills

fairy tales from all over the world, different cultures but universal lessons

focus on speaker and listen with appropriate attention span

listen and recall some facts and main ideas

follow simple two-step directions

share and participate in class discussions

express ideas in complete sentences and stays with topic

participate in singing, story-telling, drama and poetry activities

use age-appropriate vocabulary and speech understood by others

learning to tell a story

MATHEMATICS

Number Sense and Operation

counts by ones past 100, fives and tens to 100s

reads and writes numbers up to 100

understands and uses numbers up to 100

represents equivalent forms of the same number (to 20) (e.g., 8 may be represented as 4+4, 5+3, etc.)

counts and groups objects in ones and tens

identifies odd and even numbers

identifies and knows the value of coins and shows different combinations of coins that equal the same value

demonstrates fluency with basic number combinations for addition and subtraction facts

Measurement and Geometry

tells time to the nearest half hour and relates time to events (e.g. lunch is around 12 o’clock noon)

classifies and describes 2D and 3D objects by their attributes

Data Analysis and Probability

collects, organizes and represents data

interprets and draws conclusions from data

sorts and classifies objects by common attributes, describes the categories and organizes the information

Problem Solving and Mathematical Reasoning

explains and justifies solutions and strategies using mathematical vocabulary

SCIENCE

observe and participate in nature – look for patterns, changes, and growth

use scientific tools in order to measure and collect data

sort and classify objects based on their attributes

know, through care of plants and animals in class, that all living things have basic needs, grow, reproduce, and die

understand that humans are similar to other organisms with similar needs

care for and develop sensitivity to the needs of living things

list ways organisms depend on and interact with their environment

metamorphosis (caterpillar, frog, chicken, etc.)

animal habitats (sea, rainforest, desert, etc.)

5 senses – activities through the 5 senses

Taking care of the Earth – environmental sciences

SOCIAL STUDIES

Participate in classroom activities around the year-long theme: A Child’s Place in Time and Space

demonstrate confidence, social skills, ability to accept responsibility, take turns, and participate in group decision making

understand traditions that express American ideals and the diversity of cultures that form our nation

recognize the ways in which students are all part of the same community, sharing principles goals, and traditions despite their varied ancestry

locate on a large map, globe or large community map, familiar community places, California, the United States, the seven continents, and the four oceans

construct and use a simple, fictional neighborhood map with cardinal directions and a key

construct simple timelines that show students’ birthdays, classroom events, and school events

demonstrate knowledge of self and others, such as Native Americans and immigrants who have helped define Californian and American culture

VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS

Painting and Form Drawing are the artistic skill taught in the first grade. Through exploration of color children can learn to develop form. They will learn about the qualities of color and describe colors.

Form Drawing as an art form is specialized in the Waldorf Schools.

Beginning in first grade the children are shown how all things in the world are made up of straight or curved lines or some combination of the two.

All forms in the first grade are whole, and complete in themselves. The students may be introduced to repeating forms at the end of first grade.

Such an exercise helps the children’s spatial orientation and eye hand coordination. These forms develop in complexity, as the children grow older. Through exploration of color children can learn to develop form.

They will learn color combinations and blending using watercolors (color wheel).

Visual Arts

begin to identify the elements of art in the environment, and in works of art, emphasizing line, color, shape, form and texture

mix secondary colors from primary colors and describe the process

form drawing – identifying patterns, shapes, lines

create artwork based on observations of actual objects and everyday scenes

select something they like about their work of art and something they would change

QUR’AN

The main focus in the Qur’an class for the first graders will be memorization. As they begin to learn to read Arabic, they will also learn to read the Qur’an. The first graders will inshaAllah memorize Sura Al-Lail to Sura At- Takwir.

ARABIC

As in Kindergarten the main focus of the first graders will be oral language through themes. They will learn the names of things and daily conversation. They will sing songs, recite poetry, and listen to Arabic stories. We wish their first experiences with this new language to be full of life and excitement. They will also begin to write and read the Arabic Alphabet.

ISLAMIC STUDIES

The first focus of Islamic Studies at Northstar School is the development of character. With our character development of character program we hope that children use their intellect and spiritual growth to make decisions throughout life.

The second focus is Animal Stories from the Qur’an. We wish to introduce different animals as they are mentioned in the Qur’an and make observations of the creation of Allah subhanahu wa ta’ala.

The third focus of Islamic Studies in the first grade will be the study of the Khulafa ar-Rashideen may Allah have mercy on them and their biographies. We will learn about how they came to accept Islam, their love for Allah subhanahu wa ta’ala, their love for the Prophet salallahu alayhi wa sallam, and the legacies they left behind.

In the Seerah class the students will learn to love and revere the Prophet salallahu alayhi was sallam through studying his life in chronological order. They will study his life from the period of birth to his death.